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to seek or gather opinions by asking questions or conducting a survey
- They decided to canvass the neighborhood to get opinions on the new park.
- We need to canvass local businesses to understand their needs.
- She canvassed students to find out their thoughts on the new cafeteria menu.
- Volunteers canvassed the neighborhood about recycling habits.
- The company canvassed customers for feedback on its new product.
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to study or discuss something in detail to discover its meaning or essential features
- The committee canvassed the proposal before making a decision.
- Scholars are canvassing the text to uncover hidden themes.
- The board canvassed financial reports to identify inefficiencies.
- He canvasses evidence thoroughly before making a conclusion.
- Lawyers decided to canvass the case files one more time.
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to actively seek support or votes, especially during an election campaign
- Volunteers canvass door-to-door every election season.
- She is canvassing voters in the local district this week.
- The party canvassed the region in preparation for the upcoming election.
- He canvasses potential supporters at community events.
- The candidate plans to canvass the suburbs tomorrow.